‘Southern Charm’ Star Austen Kroll Single Again? He Reportedly Was Caught Cheating With Two Women

The triangle between Thomas Ravenel, Ashley Jacobs, and Kathryn Dennis has pretty much dominated this season of Southern Charm, but it looks like Austen Kroll has found himself in his own drama. Did Kroll’s girlfriend Madison LeCroy catch the reality star cheating?

In a video posted on FitsNews, LeCroy showed up early to Kroll’s house after he spent a night partying with Chelsea Scott and Danielle Jeffords and stopped responding to her text messages at some point during the evening.

“Madison started to catch on something was up,” says an insider. “So, she showed up at his house early the next morning. (Two women) heard Madison going nuts on (Kroll) in the bedroom and knew something was about to go down.”

One of the women captured the fallout on camera, and in the video, LeCroy comes storming out of Kroll’s bedroom saying, “This is f***ing bulls**t.” Kroll then comes out with only his underwear on and angrily replies, “You are an insane person.”

LeCroy then starts to ask the women about their activities the night before while one of them records her. Kroll comes back out of his bedroom and starts threatening his girlfriend. She tells him she is having a conversation, then he yells back, “No you’re not! It’s seven f***ing thirty in the morning, you crazy person.”

Then, the reality star says LeCroy needs to leave, or he would physically remove her.

This new conflict between Kroll and LeCroy could play out next season on Southern Charm, or else he might just end up being single again.

Of course, he may have a shot with Ashley Jacobs if things don’t work out between her and Thomas Ravenel. She has been hitting on the Southern Charm male cast members in recent episodes. But Kroll says that when he first met Jacobs, she actually made a good first impression, and didn’t come across as the villain she has turned into during season five.

When Jacobs first moved to Charleston, South Carolina, from California last summer, Kroll met her at a dinner, and he says she was “strikingly beautiful.” He added that he thought that Ravenel had “done it again,” and found a woman twenty years younger.

But Austen Kroll says that he had no idea she would turn “so self-righteous so quickly.” But, he admits she plays the villain beautifully.